- The
transcendentals (Latin: transcendentalia, from
transcendere "to exceed") are "properties of being",
nowadays commonly considered to be truth, unity...
- transcendent, or
transcendental in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transcendence, transcendent, or
transcendental may
refer to:
Transcendental number, a number...
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Transcendental Meditation (TM) is a form of
silent meditation developed by
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and so
named to
separate it from
Hinduism or any other...
- In mathematics, a
transcendental number is a real or
complex number that is not
algebraic – that is, not the root of a non-zero
polynomial of
finite degree...
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Transcendental idealism is a
philosophical system founded by
German philosopher Immanuel Kant in the 18th century. Kant's
epistemological program is found...
- The
Transcendental Meditation technique (abbreviated as TM) is the
technique ****ociated with the
practice of
Transcendental Meditation developed by the...
- In mathematics, a
transcendental function is an
analytic function that does not
satisfy a
polynomial equation, in
contrast to an
algebraic function. In...
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Introduction 3.
Transcendental Doctrine of
Elements A.
Transcendental Aesthetic (1) On
space (2) On time B.
Transcendental Logic (1)
Transcendental Analytic...
- and
Friedrich Schleiermacher, the
skepticism of
David Hume", and the
transcendental philosophy of
Immanuel Kant and
German idealism.
Perry Miller and Arthur...
- A
transcendental argument is a kind of
deductive argument that
appeals to the
necessary conditions that make
argumentation itself possible. Transcendental...